The 'kilogram' would work fine.
Normally the MASS would be specified. Although this is informally called the weight, mass and weight are two quite different things. The mass of a garbage truck might be indicated in kilograms, or in tons (thousands of kilograms). The actual weight would be measured in Newtons.
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the best unit of measurement to use to express the mass of a small novel would be grams
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I would describe "900 into mass" as a nonsense phrase.
no you would not describe a warm air mass cause you don't know where the warm air mass is and whether or not it is warm and if you can describe it.
Normally the MASS would be specified. Although this is informally called the weight, mass and weight are two quite different things. The mass of a garbage truck might be indicated in kilograms, or in tons (thousands of kilograms). The actual weight would be measured in Newtons.
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The mass of a pickup truck depends on the truck but the average truck is about 162 kg.
The Toyota would have more acceleration a= F/m if the mass of the of the Semi Truck is greater than the mass of the Toyota.
It is the part of the atom with the greatest mass
You would describe air as a substance that takes up space (or mass). (^_^) Your welcome.
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A pickup truck in snow (mass increases) or a launched rocket (mass decreases)
a way to describe how much matter there is in an object.